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kayla tausche joins us with the details, kind of a continuation of what you did for us this morning with sorkin, right, kayla? >> exactly, joe. a study at stanford last year found people who were introduced to a future version of themselves saved more money. bank of america took that research pretty literally, creating a tool called face retirement, which we were able to check out this week. it's a digital aging app that envisions retirement age for you and its costs. you can see it ain't pretty. it is not a sight that you want to see but foreseeing those costs has been problematic. in twice two third of early boomers came up short with their retirement funds. we know brokers always go to press one of two buttons, fear or greed and some critic say this is clearly fear mongering. many young people say it would encourage them to save, if for nothing else plastic surgery. joe, we wanted to show you the real probablies. we had to start from the young cahuna back on "squawk box." this is 107, in 2063. you just don't look very happy. >> i look like i'm on the walking dead. you know what you di
kayla tausche joins us with the details, kind of a continuation of what you did for us this morning with sorkin, right, kayla? >> exactly, joe. a study at stanford last year found people who were introduced to a future version of themselves saved more money. bank of america took that research pretty literally, creating a tool called face retirement, which we were able to check out this week. it's a digital aging app that envisions retirement age for you and its costs. you can see it ain't...
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to do that, we're going to use the straight edge that we used for our rows, and we're going to use it as a guide for our saw. with our wall cut, we'll remove our straight edge and what we're going to do is we're going to actually cap this wall on the top with a piece of cellular pvc, but the homeowners really haven't decided on what detail or profile they want for the railing yet. of course, these shingles are going to get painted to match the shingles on the house and i think it was a really good idea to do this detail on the inside of this deck. i think it looks nice. it does. norm: while we're working on our house here in cambridge, there's another team working on it as well over in boston's south end. well, this has got to be the place. there aren't a lot of mill buildings that look like this on the inside. clearly some designers have been at work. dee, andrew, you guys back here? andrew: hey, we are, how you doing? all right, good to see you again. good to see you. boy, you guys take this whole working as a team thing real seriously right down to a single office? yeah, this set-u
to do that, we're going to use the straight edge that we used for our rows, and we're going to use it as a guide for our saw. with our wall cut, we'll remove our straight edge and what we're going to do is we're going to actually cap this wall on the top with a piece of cellular pvc, but the homeowners really haven't decided on what detail or profile they want for the railing yet. of course, these shingles are going to get painted to match the shingles on the house and i think it was a really...
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it allows us, if we ever find the courage, to pursue the fiscal grand bargain that has eluded us so far. the financial markets are watching us and getting warmer -- nervous by the hour. we need to assure the market will of making good financial decisions. this bill is not something i'm excited about or proud to offer. this is not a great plan but merely a better plan been going over the cliff. it should never have come to this. we know for more than a year that this they was coming. for more than a year i have asked congress to fix our fiscal challenges. i pushed strongly for the simpson-bowles framework of deficit reduction. and yet here we are, no closer to a sensible decision on how to bring our $1.1 trillion budget deficit and our $16 trillion public debt under control. guess what? time is up. no more games. no more excuses. no more kicking the can down the road. we have to act and we have to act in a way that puts our fiscal house in order, reassures us the financial markets -- reassures the financial markets, and put people ahead of politics. we have to deal with these tax increas
it allows us, if we ever find the courage, to pursue the fiscal grand bargain that has eluded us so far. the financial markets are watching us and getting warmer -- nervous by the hour. we need to assure the market will of making good financial decisions. this bill is not something i'm excited about or proud to offer. this is not a great plan but merely a better plan been going over the cliff. it should never have come to this. we know for more than a year that this they was coming. for more...
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. >> you cannot use remote -- use your iphone to multitask. he handled that very well. >> there were some frustrating moments tuesday -- to say. despite some plays like that, mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> from the susquehanna bank sports center, this is an 11 sports. >> one heck of a game between the ravens and redskins. baltimore watching, fourth quarter be disappearing the second week in a row. not the most prolific of quarterbacks. another opportunity to lock up a spot in the postseason. robert griffin iii, as advertised. this opening drive, he buys time throwing it around. morgan, a touchdown. redskins out quickly, 7-0. they went back and forth here. joe flacco's first dr
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lee with us right now on skype. we are going to talk to her about whether or not that is true. great to have you here. >> thank you very much for having me. >> now they say that they gave you the policy and that you didn't follow it. is that true? >> not at all, in the very least. typically policies have specific rules and perhaps even consequences definitions of what is or what isn't, what constitutes, what have you. there is nothing of this sort, not in my policy handbook, anyway. as far as the email goes, it says generally if people are not happy with for whatever reason, unhappy, upset for whatever reason to contact them. i honestly did no see that viewer as being upset with anything. it was his opinion. it was just a simple comment and i addressed it as such. to peg it as an instance where i disobeyed any rules, i don't at all see it like that. as far as being repeatedly told to do this. the first message regarding my hair, i brought that to management's attention in the first place. i wrote them a note, gave t
lee with us right now on skype. we are going to talk to her about whether or not that is true. great to have you here. >> thank you very much for having me. >> now they say that they gave you the policy and that you didn't follow it. is that true? >> not at all, in the very least. typically policies have specific rules and perhaps even consequences definitions of what is or what isn't, what constitutes, what have you. there is nothing of this sort, not in my policy handbook,...
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people who came to us and wanted to vote. you don't actually have to get all of that creative to solve a big part of the problem. you should give everybody a background check try to find the law that could actually keep assault weapons off the streets. if you wanted to create it, there are lots of things the states are doing and more importantly, lots of things that cities are doing mayors deal with this problem in a very direct way. they don't deal with it as an ideological question. when a cop gets shot on the beat, they're the ones who have to deal with it. mayors in cities like new york and elsewhere have participated in things like gun buybacks where you offer people a little bit of money it encourages them to bring in their guns. you have about as many guns as people. unless you, through programs like this or other ones, have to find a way to just get some of the stock that's out there off the streets and either destroy it or get it back in the law-breaking -- nonlawbreaking hands. >> eliot: the 300 million number is ob
people who came to us and wanted to vote. you don't actually have to get all of that creative to solve a big part of the problem. you should give everybody a background check try to find the law that could actually keep assault weapons off the streets. if you wanted to create it, there are lots of things the states are doing and more importantly, lots of things that cities are doing mayors deal with this problem in a very direct way. they don't deal with it as an ideological question. when a...
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thank you both for joining us. joe, let me begin with notion that this sort of theological hard right loss this election whether it was immigration, the reality that marginal tax rates will go up on the wealthy, the debate about same-sex marriage, do they now need to recast their whole ideology in the context of that result? >> if they do, they're not doing a very good job of it. basically, the biggest change we've seen are in the faces. not necessarily in the rhetoric. we have marco rubio emerges as the front-runner for g.o.p. leadership in 2014 or beyond. we have tim scott being appointed to replace jim demint but you take a careful look at these positions, at least in two examples, phillip almost exactly the same. john boehner's negotiating on the fiscal cliff which looks a lot like it did on the debt ceiling, a year and a half two years ago. we have a lot of discussion on the right about how things need to change but we don't have a lot of fundamental change they can this stage of the proceedings. >> eliot: ben
thank you both for joining us. joe, let me begin with notion that this sort of theological hard right loss this election whether it was immigration, the reality that marginal tax rates will go up on the wealthy, the debate about same-sex marriage, do they now need to recast their whole ideology in the context of that result? >> if they do, they're not doing a very good job of it. basically, the biggest change we've seen are in the faces. not necessarily in the rhetoric. we have marco...
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great to have you with us tonight. share your thoughts with us on twitter at "ed show" and facebook. coming up, mie mayor michael bloomberg, his organization, mark glaze about bloomberg's call to action on gun control. later, i'm getting a lot of reaction from my commentary on friday night about gun activists hiding behind the second amendment. i'll respond to my detractors tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. have a healthier holiday try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink
great to have you with us tonight. share your thoughts with us on twitter at "ed show" and facebook. coming up, mie mayor michael bloomberg, his organization, mark glaze about bloomberg's call to action on gun control. later, i'm getting a lot of reaction from my commentary on friday night about gun activists hiding behind the second amendment. i'll respond to my detractors tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male...
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stay with us. ing. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>> nbc news is reporting there will not be a vote in the house of representatives, meaning the u.s. economy will go over the fiscal cliff just as we ring in 2013 at midnight. nbc's kristin welker is live at the white house. kristin, let's get to the fiscal cliff in a moment. you've got some breaking news. >> reporter: i do. we have some breaking news on secretary clinton's health. as you know, he was admitted to the hospital due to a clot. of course, she had fainted a couple weeks ago and she's bee
stay with us. ing. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪...
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it allows us, if we ever find the courage, to pursue the fiscal grand bargain that has eluded us so far. the financial markets are watching us and getting warmer -- nervous by the hour. we need to assure the market will of making good financial decisions. this bill is not something i'm excited about or proud to offer. this is not a great plan but merely a better plan been going over the cliff. it should never have come to this. we know for more than a year that this they was coming. for more than a year i have asked congress to fix our fiscal challenges. i pushed strongly for the simpson-bowles framework of deficit reduction. and yet here we are, no closer to a sensible decision on how to bring our $1.1 trillion budget deficit and our $16 trillion public debt under control. guess what? time is up. no more games. no more excuses. no more kicking the can down the road. we have to act and we have to act in a way that puts our fiscal house in order, reassures us the financial markets -- reassures the financial markets, and put people ahead of politics. we have to deal with these tax increas
it allows us, if we ever find the courage, to pursue the fiscal grand bargain that has eluded us so far. the financial markets are watching us and getting warmer -- nervous by the hour. we need to assure the market will of making good financial decisions. this bill is not something i'm excited about or proud to offer. this is not a great plan but merely a better plan been going over the cliff. it should never have come to this. we know for more than a year that this they was coming. for more...
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now you want to stop us from doing this, and you won't help us with clean energy technologies. the answer is we need leadership. if the united states could meet its commitment that obama made, then we could go at international negotiations, and develop an agreement. i think the chinese understand that ultimately building all these coal plants is going to hurt them more than us because they've got more people. they've got a lot of people along the coast lines. they have a lot of people living in very dry arid conditions that will just get drier. they have a lot of mouths to feed and they're drawing down their aquifers. i think if the u.s. were in a position to show some leadership to say we're going to reduce emissions, now china get off your butt and you reduce emission, then i think you could see a global deal. obviously if the richest country in the world, which is is the biggest cumulative polluter refuses to lead, you can hardly expect poorer countries too do so. >> eliot: it has not really accomplished anything but you're right. there is no way to anticipate success if we
now you want to stop us from doing this, and you won't help us with clean energy technologies. the answer is we need leadership. if the united states could meet its commitment that obama made, then we could go at international negotiations, and develop an agreement. i think the chinese understand that ultimately building all these coal plants is going to hurt them more than us because they've got more people. they've got a lot of people along the coast lines. they have a lot of people living in...
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shame on sereber us. juan coal and sam seder, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> this charade over the so-called fiscal cliff may finally be winding down. that's coming up. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections
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mike santoly, thanks for joining us. we're going to talk about apple much more as the program progresses. certainly, again, the stock opens at least to our show the lows of the day. let's do a market flash now, go to the desk there to see what else is moving. courtney reagan, what else is moving. >> i found a tech name. i think you're going to find this interesting, scott. take a look at shares of cisco. speaking in new york to the analysts to their forward-looking discussion saying the company has gone too long without a major acquisition and sees the tech giant being more active. chambers saying in five years they plan to double. stocks moving slower, perhaps not impressed rkt at least not yet. >> courtney, thanks. so chambers' trigger finger is getting itchy, right? he wants do something. >> he wants do something. that's telegraphed through what we heard here. ratcheting down toward six. that's -- he needs to buy that growth and it's not going be through scientific atlanta. >> all right. coming up on halftime, mcdonal
mike santoly, thanks for joining us. we're going to talk about apple much more as the program progresses. certainly, again, the stock opens at least to our show the lows of the day. let's do a market flash now, go to the desk there to see what else is moving. courtney reagan, what else is moving. >> i found a tech name. i think you're going to find this interesting, scott. take a look at shares of cisco. speaking in new york to the analysts to their forward-looking discussion saying the...
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they need us, they need us to all stay focused on them. not on politics. not on, you know, special interests. they need to be focused on families, students, grandmas, you know. folks who are out there working really, really hard and are just looking for a fair shot and some reward for that hard work. they expect our leaders to succeed on their behalf. so do i and so keep the pressure on over the next 12 hours or so. let's see if we can get this thing done and i thank you all, if i don't see, if i don't show up at your house, i want to wish everybody a happy new year. thank you very much. all right. that was president barack obama speaking on what he says is an insight deal on the fiscal cliff but not a final deal. a lot of cheering. felt like a campaign-ish rally. we're not just doing on the spending side anymore but clearly an obama optimistic about this deal. its chances and what it means for the white house. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." happy new year, everyone. "news nation" is next. >>> hello there, i'm t.j. holmes. pres
they need us, they need us to all stay focused on them. not on politics. not on, you know, special interests. they need to be focused on families, students, grandmas, you know. folks who are out there working really, really hard and are just looking for a fair shot and some reward for that hard work. they expect our leaders to succeed on their behalf. so do i and so keep the pressure on over the next 12 hours or so. let's see if we can get this thing done and i thank you all, if i don't see, if...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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most of those will miss us to the north. the threat of rain showers into the afternoon once this clears up. the rain will change over to snow showers in western maryland and on wednesday, what the sunshine and high pressure. another front approaches with thursday. this could bring showers or thunder. the next front at the end of the week will usher in some colder air. 53 to 58. winds on the bay will be brisk. a small craft advisory is in effect. rain and snow tomorrow. chilly on the eastern shore. a nice looking wednesday. lower eastern shore, temperatures mild for this time of year. lots of sunshine on wednesday. we will see highs in the 50's through thursday. that will bring some colder air. by saturday 40's for the highs. by next monday, highs in the mid-30's. >> the ravens will head into the week 16 with the same motivation they had in 13. if they win they will clinch the title but unlike weeks 13 through 15, they are carrying the weight of a of three game losing streak. joe flacco carries the weight of a season on his s
most of those will miss us to the north. the threat of rain showers into the afternoon once this clears up. the rain will change over to snow showers in western maryland and on wednesday, what the sunshine and high pressure. another front approaches with thursday. this could bring showers or thunder. the next front at the end of the week will usher in some colder air. 53 to 58. winds on the bay will be brisk. a small craft advisory is in effect. rain and snow tomorrow. chilly on the eastern...
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there is a ban closer to us. you see it right here, hitting santa rosa. showers are still aways away from us. from the central bay, north bay, 25-miles to the north. we are looking for showers to begin in the next 4 hours or so as we move into the evening hours. starting in the north bay, working their way south. san jose will see rain in the morning. a.m. showers and rain in the afternoon. showers remaining in the forecast through the weekend. three storms. this is the system. brings rain in the area. one storm tonight, another storm tomorrow night and another storm sunday. sunday is the strongest storm. rainfall tonight, showers over the bay area. then into the morning hours. still raining. and on the morning commute, winds ramp up and you see yellows. 5:00 a.m., wet. we will talk a lot about the roadways because friday is a big day. on top of that you have people getting away for the holidays. 7:00 a.m., raining hard. 8:00 a.m. continues. and then starts to back down around lunchtime. heavy showers in the north and then breaks. 4:00 p.m. tomorrow is a
there is a ban closer to us. you see it right here, hitting santa rosa. showers are still aways away from us. from the central bay, north bay, 25-miles to the north. we are looking for showers to begin in the next 4 hours or so as we move into the evening hours. starting in the north bay, working their way south. san jose will see rain in the morning. a.m. showers and rain in the afternoon. showers remaining in the forecast through the weekend. three storms. this is the system. brings rain in...
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over 1% of high schoolers reported using bath salts. 11% of seniors have used a synthetic type of marijuana. >>> they waited for hours for a bag of food. the one group they are seeing more and more in need of help this holiday season. >> back here in just 10 minutes, this storm will bring significant rain to the bay area, i will tell you when it gets here and how long it sticks around. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together
over 1% of high schoolers reported using bath salts. 11% of seniors have used a synthetic type of marijuana. >>> they waited for hours for a bag of food. the one group they are seeing more and more in need of help this holiday season. >> back here in just 10 minutes, this storm will bring significant rain to the bay area, i will tell you when it gets here and how long it sticks around. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love...
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adam lanza used a semiautomatic. how is this not an argument for regulating the number of rounds a gun can fire? i get it. someone bent on mass murder who has only a ten round magazine or resolvers probably is not going to abandon his plan and talk his problems out. but we might be able to take the mass out of mass shooting or make the perpetrator's job a bit harder. to guarantee that there would never be another tucson or sandy hook we would have to make it a capitol offense andhat would create problems. so what is the alternative? bring back the assault weapon's ban and bring it back with some teeth. ban the sale and transportation and possession. don't let ones that have already been manufactured stay on the market. i don't care whether it is called gun control or a gun ban i'm for it. i say all of this as a gun owner. i say it as a conservative who was appointed to the federal bench i say it was someone who prefers fox news to msnbc and i say it as someone who thinks the supreme court got it right when it held th
adam lanza used a semiautomatic. how is this not an argument for regulating the number of rounds a gun can fire? i get it. someone bent on mass murder who has only a ten round magazine or resolvers probably is not going to abandon his plan and talk his problems out. but we might be able to take the mass out of mass shooting or make the perpetrator's job a bit harder. to guarantee that there would never be another tucson or sandy hook we would have to make it a capitol offense andhat would...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> if you were lucky enough to pick up an la times tonight. you found this. a conservative case for a ban. i was fascinated of course and i grabbed it to read it by larry allen burns. i had no idea who he was until i read the first sentence which as was kwis quite a grabber. last month i sentenced jar odloughner for his shooting rampage in tucson. judges do not have his kind of communication with the public. so i knew i was holding something extraordinary in my hands when i read this. i knew i was going to hand it over to his judge to make this conservative case as he puts it for a ban. he says that tragedy left six people. the judge said that tragedy left six people dead more than twice the number injured and a community shaken to its core. loughner deserved his punishment but during the sentences i questioned the high capacity magazines like the one that fed his glock and i lamented the ban in 2004 which mow hibted the manufacture and deportation of guns that c
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> if you were lucky enough to pick up an la times tonight. you found this. a conservative case for a ban. i was fascinated of course and i grabbed it to read it by larry allen burns. i had no idea who he was until i read the first sentence which as was kwis quite a grabber. last month i sentenced jar odloughner for his shooting rampage in tucson. judges do not have his kind of communication with the public. so i knew i was holding...
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he spoke out after the kansas city chiefs football player killed his girlfriend, used a gun. kicked off the discussion. long overdue. >> mitt romney, his election campaign was honest, and the public didn't like it, so they picked the other candidate. >> simple as that. >> obama care, about changing the tax code. people didn't like to hear that. >> mitt romney almost won. if he had shown up in new jersey, he probably would have had a better shot. >> mitt romney who he said those who don't care about students who are in a country illegally have no heart, it almost killed his campaign. >> most dishonest, john boehner, republican speaker of the house. saying quote unquote, let's be honest, we're broke. we'll be right back with new years resolutions. ♪ [ music ] >>> new years resolutions, pat. >> get at list one book on nixon done this year. >> another one? >> one. >> can get cracking on my memoir, and also continue to jog so i can continue to stay healthy and continue to do combat. >> ensure that everything i put on twitter is completely accurate. >> are you going to do a memoi
he spoke out after the kansas city chiefs football player killed his girlfriend, used a gun. kicked off the discussion. long overdue. >> mitt romney, his election campaign was honest, and the public didn't like it, so they picked the other candidate. >> simple as that. >> obama care, about changing the tax code. people didn't like to hear that. >> mitt romney almost won. if he had shown up in new jersey, he probably would have had a better shot. >> mitt romney who...
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great to have you with us tonight. share your thoughts with us on twitter at "ed show" and facebook. coming up, mayor michael bloomberg, his organization, mark glaze about bloomberg's call to action on gun control. later, i'm getting a lot of reaction from my commentary on friday night about gun activists hiding behind the second amendment. i'll respond to my detractors tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> this is an outrage. we are killing each other. and we're the only industriali
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he joins us now from d.c. congressman, good to see you. thank you for being with us. let's just discuss this for a minute. you know, taxes, whether taxes should go up or not is an interesting concept because some people are just religious about it, right? we talked to steven moore, grover norquist, pat toomey. some just think taxes should never go up on people. others think if you increase taxes it will hurt the economy. that may actually have some truth to it. but there's a tone deafness out there that has now superseded all of this, congressman, and it is -- we just heard mitch mcconnell, i don't know why people say things like this, but they make people wonder about legislators saying on the floor of the senate, i worked all day saturday to get this thing done. there's been -- i can't say this enough times. you have had 516 days to get this done and you have had 12 years to deal with the bush era tax cuts. what's the problem? >> you know, ali, i can't agree with you more. we actually passed a budget in the house back in the springtime, passed it to the senate. the
he joins us now from d.c. congressman, good to see you. thank you for being with us. let's just discuss this for a minute. you know, taxes, whether taxes should go up or not is an interesting concept because some people are just religious about it, right? we talked to steven moore, grover norquist, pat toomey. some just think taxes should never go up on people. others think if you increase taxes it will hurt the economy. that may actually have some truth to it. but there's a tone deafness out...
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used in vehicles? >> in the cat converters. that's the main use for them. there's a real shortage that's been going on in palladium. >> look into the crystal ball. give us an oil price if you came back here a year from today. >> this is the toughest one ever. this is the third year i've conpredictions for you twice. it's not so bad. >> you said it would fluctuate? >> there was one guy who said it would rachet between $130 and $160. i said you have to do better than that so i will do better than that. i think that the trend is in place and we'll get a higher low every year since the recovery in 2009. >> a higher low? >> a higher low. so you will not see anything below $78. i have been waiting for that based upon the fiscal cliff negotiations to find that low so i could get long for the long-term. the upside of the oil is bounded by the geopolitical problems that we might see in 2013. >> and we might see many. how do you predict -- >> there are a couple that we know about. we know about iran and there's a couple that we don't know well and don't talk about. t
used in vehicles? >> in the cat converters. that's the main use for them. there's a real shortage that's been going on in palladium. >> look into the crystal ball. give us an oil price if you came back here a year from today. >> this is the toughest one ever. this is the third year i've conpredictions for you twice. it's not so bad. >> you said it would fluctuate? >> there was one guy who said it would rachet between $130 and $160. i said you have to do better than...
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france was against us going to war and we were against france being against us. it got ugly with the un. people were saying we don't eat french fries and french wine. we have freedom fries. that lasted about a week. i was mad with the maker. he put me in an awkward position. we exchanged views about it. he was an adversary. i couldn't let him become an enemy because i meet him later. turn him into a friend at some point. that's what he did with me. i don't like to accumulate enemies for that. i rather have people i disagree with and if we can work it out, i have an adversary and a friend. >> you talked about anger. you are flown anger as are a lot of great leaders and you learn how to control about it and you say it's so important for somebody that's running an office or an army or a nation. >> i think all of us have a zone where sometimes you are a little annoyed and sometimes you are really happy. if your staff and followers understand that, everything is fine. you blow up and get mad. you have to be very, very careful about it. you can't get mad all the time.
france was against us going to war and we were against france being against us. it got ugly with the un. people were saying we don't eat french fries and french wine. we have freedom fries. that lasted about a week. i was mad with the maker. he put me in an awkward position. we exchanged views about it. he was an adversary. i couldn't let him become an enemy because i meet him later. turn him into a friend at some point. that's what he did with me. i don't like to accumulate enemies for that. i...
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thanks for joining us. you addressed the issue of what happens next, i saw you on rachel's show friday. your theory are it's key to how the fiscal cliff plays out. explain. >> there's a significant difference of opinion in the political ramification of what happens if we go over and it comes down debt ceiling. if we go over the fiscal cliff they have all of the leverage because we'll go into the debt ceiling and it will be just like 2011 again. they'll say we're not going to raise the debt ceiling unless you cut entitlements, barack obama will say no and terrified of consequences of national default he'll say yes. so they'll get all of the entitlement cuts with no tax increases on the table. democrats disagree. they will not, under any circumstance, no matter what republicans do, negotiate over the debt ceiling again. they'll break the habit now. if we go to the debt ceiling they'll say we're not talking about this, if you want to have a deal on entitlements, that will have to be matched one to one with tax
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thank you for joining us. one of the thing that struck me is there was no mention of any gun control in favor or in opposition, so i wanted to get you on the record. will the nra oppose any attempt to put new gun laws in place? >> well, that's a separate debate. my responsibility is school safety, and i think that's where the debate should center. we've got to act in a very urgent fashion to protect the children. my responsibility is to convene a high-level panel of experts to develop a model program for schools and new tools to use to protect our children. one of those options should be armed guards who are trained, but that should be an option for the schools. one of the tools that they can utilize, but that's the debate. it shouldn't be on new legislation as much as it should be on what to do to protect our children in school safety. that's my focus. >> debate, as you know, has a way of shaping itself, and you are working for the nra. so i'm trying to find out if there's anything in terms of gun contr contr
thank you for joining us. one of the thing that struck me is there was no mention of any gun control in favor or in opposition, so i wanted to get you on the record. will the nra oppose any attempt to put new gun laws in place? >> well, that's a separate debate. my responsibility is school safety, and i think that's where the debate should center. we've got to act in a very urgent fashion to protect the children. my responsibility is to convene a high-level panel of experts to develop a...
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joining us now from ft. lauderdale, rich steinberg of steinberg asset management and our guest host for -- not just the hour, but for the program. what do you think down there in ft. lauderdale? first of all, do you think that the dust is going to settle at all over the next three days? >> well, if it does settle, it will be a mini deal because i think the republicans will hold the debt ceiling talks over the democrats heads going into the end of february. and, you know, it's kind of like halloween where your kids come home and they're trying to trade candy like, oh, i don't like this snickers kb whiff this. i think today they're going to start that process. they're going to have to try to come to a quick deal at least to get some solution for the amt issue, for the sequester and for unemployment. but even if we go off the cliff to markets, markets react to the unexpected, not the expected. >> knot nobody loves to market climb, but assuming you do have cash on the sidelines, people profit trying to get out o
joining us now from ft. lauderdale, rich steinberg of steinberg asset management and our guest host for -- not just the hour, but for the program. what do you think down there in ft. lauderdale? first of all, do you think that the dust is going to settle at all over the next three days? >> well, if it does settle, it will be a mini deal because i think the republicans will hold the debt ceiling talks over the democrats heads going into the end of february. and, you know, it's kind of like...
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god bless us everyone. and for my family to yours, merry christmas. >> that was house speaker john boehner earlier tonight lighting the capitol christmas tree but the house holiday cheer stops right there. as john boehner fights over the fiscal cliff with democrats and the president, he is cracking down now on some house conservatives that he thinks are a bit too free spirited. john boehner kicked two republicans off the house budget committee. he got rid of another two on the financial services committee. all four voted against the 2011 debt ceiling deal. the two on the budget committee voted against paul ryan's budget. the chairman of the budget committee. speaker boehner issued these punishments with the full support of the republican leadership including the majority leader eric cantor and majority whip kevin mccarthy. jonathan capehart, this is fascinating. i am interpreting this as a positive thing for president obama and the democrats in an attempt to at some point either before or after going off th
god bless us everyone. and for my family to yours, merry christmas. >> that was house speaker john boehner earlier tonight lighting the capitol christmas tree but the house holiday cheer stops right there. as john boehner fights over the fiscal cliff with democrats and the president, he is cracking down now on some house conservatives that he thinks are a bit too free spirited. john boehner kicked two republicans off the house budget committee. he got rid of another two on the financial...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> at the top of the hour on "power lunch" for a monday, car sales hit the gas in november. but how big is the sandy effect, and can car makers continue on this accelerated pace? the new ceo of charter communications, thomas rutledge, will join david faber for an exclusive interview. and you'll hear his take on money, media and the fiscal cliff. and would you get a mortgage from walmart? a lot of people would. we will discuss it today on "power lunch." i'm tyler mathisen, and i am "power lunch." now back to scott. >> ty, thanks. see you in 12 months. top of the hour. also want to let you know at 2:00 this afternoon, president is going to answer questions on the fiscal cliff via twitter. @whitehouse #my2k. thus far, we haven't had any sound bites come from anybody today. certainly after many folks made the rounds on the sunday talk shows. nobody today royaling the markets. we'll have to see if anything the pres
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> at the top of the hour on "power lunch" for a monday, car sales hit the gas in november. but how big is the sandy effect, and can car makers continue on this accelerated pace? the new ceo of charter communications, thomas rutledge, will join david faber for an exclusive interview. and you'll hear his take on money, media and the fiscal cliff. and would you get a mortgage from walmart?...
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that's what we used to do. when we got legislation for the 40-hour work week, it was not just for our members. it was for everyone. >> eliot: that's a critically important point that the benefits and the increases in living standards that accrue to members of the union radiate out to everybody else. they set a standard and other employers, even when their own workers aren't unionized they understand they will have to match and they set not only floor but also something that is aspirational. >> don't negate the fact that you had the devos family, you have alec, you have lots of other corporations, the chamber of commerce, wanting to do everything they can to eviscerate worker's rights. >> eliot: only a minute or so left. into the guise getting resolution to the fiscal cliff. they're putting in place everything that would be contrary to what you're talking about. >> the bottom line is this. the republicans in congress are holding everything else hostage to immunize the top 2%. that's the bottom line here. at the
that's what we used to do. when we got legislation for the 40-hour work week, it was not just for our members. it was for everyone. >> eliot: that's a critically important point that the benefits and the increases in living standards that accrue to members of the union radiate out to everybody else. they set a standard and other employers, even when their own workers aren't unionized they understand they will have to match and they set not only floor but also something that is...
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they love working for us. as a result they are better at their job and they have respect and loyalty to the company. that's not what you're seeing right now with walmart. they're done with it, tired of it, and they can't live off the wages that they have. when you look at productivity in the country productiveity is steadily climbing up, and it has been doing so since 1947, but wages flat lined over the last 30 years. >> cenk: that's my favorite chart in the world. you're not getting the benefit of your productivity. it's going to somewhere else. it's going as we've shown over and over on the show, it's going to the ceos. they're taking a lot of money out of the system. the reason why i gave you the number of walmart with $15 billion in profit, you could pay your employee as little bit more and still have, what, $14 billion. >> the chart is similar to the cotton plantations in the 1800s where you saw no wages and productiveity was high. >> cenk: there is something wrong with the system when people are working
they love working for us. as a result they are better at their job and they have respect and loyalty to the company. that's not what you're seeing right now with walmart. they're done with it, tired of it, and they can't live off the wages that they have. when you look at productivity in the country productiveity is steadily climbing up, and it has been doing so since 1947, but wages flat lined over the last 30 years. >> cenk: that's my favorite chart in the world. you're not getting the...
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tell us what your house should be featured on 11 news. that is working out pretty good. >> great displays. 33 degrees at the airport. same-sex marriage licenses are officially available in maryland. >> one problem couples could encounter. >> >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. happy friday. how is the forecast looking? >> yesterday the flavor was chilly. ok. today, a different flavor. not quite as chilly but we'll add some rain. >> i like onions. >> we will work on the menu. rain is approaching from the west. a pretty good batch of showers west of frederick that is drifting in. we're seeing light sprinkles. we will be dealing with that this morning. will talk about today and the weekend and with the temperatures will go. >> traffic is doing pretty well. an accident on 895 is now clear. we are looking at a much better ride in that area. north and southb
tell us what your house should be featured on 11 news. that is working out pretty good. >> great displays. 33 degrees at the airport. same-sex marriage licenses are officially available in maryland. >> one problem couples could encounter. >> >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news...
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show us the money. tell us where you like to invest and how right now. >> sure. well, liz, we think the market -- we think maybe high single digit gain for the year. the primary reason being than thanom -- that nominal gdp growth will be --. we would say go with companies that are doing a great job turning out investment income. let's go with a company like pepsico that has a3.1% dividend yield. they have grown their dividend 27% over the past four years. they are expected to grow at about 15% the next four years. a great place to be. totally different sector teva pharmaceuticals the largest generic pharmaceutical company in the world. they have grown their dividend payout 63% over the past four years, looking to grow it at about 57%. liz: go with those guys that consistently raise the dividend quarter after quarter. >> absolutely. and in fact with pepsi, they have raised their dividend 40 years in a row. david: ryan, housing, we're about to talk to hovnanian right here. he will be talking about his particular company but you have some housing picks. you think th
show us the money. tell us where you like to invest and how right now. >> sure. well, liz, we think the market -- we think maybe high single digit gain for the year. the primary reason being than thanom -- that nominal gdp growth will be --. we would say go with companies that are doing a great job turning out investment income. let's go with a company like pepsico that has a3.1% dividend yield. they have grown their dividend 27% over the past four years. they are expected to grow at...
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joining us now from capitol hill is cnbc's aman jabbers. appreciate you helping us make sense of all of this. >> happy new year. thank you for having me. >> on a less happy note, there are economists who are saying this whole fight over the fiscal cliff, the rangeling in washington has already caused a hit on the economy. can you explain sort of what the impact of the debate has been. >> you dw definitely seen it. ju as early as friday when we report that the president was not making his new offer with offers down at the white house. we saw the stock market sell off rather dramatically just in those couple of minutes as that news was coming out. i got to say that over the past 24 hours or so the stock market has been relatively calm sort of expecting a deal, expecting that lawmakers will somehow come to a consensus here. in terms of long-term planning, this is difficult for businesses who don't know what the tax situation is going to be for the next year. it's that uncertainty. so many businesses have such difficulty, and a lot of folks do
joining us now from capitol hill is cnbc's aman jabbers. appreciate you helping us make sense of all of this. >> happy new year. thank you for having me. >> on a less happy note, there are economists who are saying this whole fight over the fiscal cliff, the rangeling in washington has already caused a hit on the economy. can you explain sort of what the impact of the debate has been. >> you dw definitely seen it. ju as early as friday when we report that the president was not...
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thanks for joining us. john, you say the company made a big blunder here >> i see this primarily as a customer relations mistake. everyone uses information the data that we share voluntarily and find ways, especially facebook, not to piss people off this much. i think they have to walk this back and apologize, and they can do exactly what they say they are going to do but with their members, not in spite of them. >> a number of users have in fact deleted their accounts. they say they are not going to agree to something without their permission. what's your take on this? >> i think people are a lot of talk. i mean, instagram fully admitted they messed up. it was a bit of a pr blunder. now they have gone back and said whoa, whoa, whoa. we hear why you're concerned and we're going to fix it. they also said the reason they didn't roll out the terms of service immediately and gave it 30 days is because they wanted to hear from the community. wanted to hear their concerns and now they are fixing it and backtracki
thanks for joining us. john, you say the company made a big blunder here >> i see this primarily as a customer relations mistake. everyone uses information the data that we share voluntarily and find ways, especially facebook, not to piss people off this much. i think they have to walk this back and apologize, and they can do exactly what they say they are going to do but with their members, not in spite of them. >> a number of users have in fact deleted their accounts. they say...
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. >> 18 hours ahead of us. >> happy 2013 to those folks just a few hours away from us. good morning, everybody. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. joe kernen is joining us from washington, d.c. this morning along with john harwood. joe, i know you have a huge lineup there. and i know you were up a little late last night, too, right? >> yes, becky, very late. you and andrew, i hope you guys are ready for the heavy lifting. can i ask you a question? are they over the cliff in new zealand, do you know? >> yeah, i guess that's it. >> the sequester would have gone into effect. >> no, that's probably only affecting us here, but that shows you how close it is. we are -- i guess something could happen at 11:00. we'll see, beck. andrew, good to see you, as well. >> good to see you. >> we've switched. i've got the jacket on, you've got the jacket off. how does that capital building look? >> it looks great behind you. you look very statesman like, absolutely. you have your rise above pin on for this final day. >> he looks like a senator. >> you do have a senatorial loo
. >> 18 hours ahead of us. >> happy 2013 to those folks just a few hours away from us. good morning, everybody. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. joe kernen is joining us from washington, d.c. this morning along with john harwood. joe, i know you have a huge lineup there. and i know you were up a little late last night, too, right? >> yes, becky, very late. you and andrew, i hope you guys are ready for the heavy lifting. can i ask you a question? are they over the...
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you can also find us online. send us a tweet, twitter.com/c- spanwj. find a son facebook and weigh in there. at journal@c- span.org. "the christian science monitor," asked what we would be willing to give up. "americans would be willing to give up the tax deduction for charitable giving over other popular tax breaks." host: let's take a look at the results of this poll. 25% said that they would be willing to give up the charitable giving tax deduction. almost the same amount said it would be willing to give up their deduction for state taxes. 19% said they would be willing to give up host: we would like to hear what deduction you would give up. you can weigh in on our facebook page, there's a poll set up where you can tell us specifically which interests you the most, or perhaps which one you dislike the least. tom is from sioux falls, s.d.. good morning. caller: i would be willing to give up my earned income credit. that is $1,000 per year, for me. i would be willing to give that up if it would help the country. one that i would not give up is my stan
you can also find us online. send us a tweet, twitter.com/c- spanwj. find a son facebook and weigh in there. at journal@c- span.org. "the christian science monitor," asked what we would be willing to give up. "americans would be willing to give up the tax deduction for charitable giving over other popular tax breaks." host: let's take a look at the results of this poll. 25% said that they would be willing to give up the charitable giving tax deduction. almost the same amount...
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it possible for us to prevent them from using them, and is it fair to assume as the ambassador just said, that would be an act of desperation, a sign on his part, of genuine weakness? >> the syrian chemical weapon program has been around for 40 years. it really picked up steam in the 60s, and recently as the mid 90s. we had evidence that russian agents were helping assad secure chemical precursors. we know he has mustard agents, and seron and possibly vx, a more toxic and per citizen tent agent. he has scud missiles, and drop munitions and these are very deadly agents. a few drops on your skin will kill you. we've seen activity at some of the known chemical chemical weapons sites. does not seem is he for securing weapons withweapons but. that's why we heard the president say as directly as he can, the world is watching. if you use these weapons, there will be consequences. >> cenk: let's take that statement which we've heard over and over again ambassador, you've been perhaps the one oh to deliver messages to leader over the red line. would it require military action on our part to
it possible for us to prevent them from using them, and is it fair to assume as the ambassador just said, that would be an act of desperation, a sign on his part, of genuine weakness? >> the syrian chemical weapon program has been around for 40 years. it really picked up steam in the 60s, and recently as the mid 90s. we had evidence that russian agents were helping assad secure chemical precursors. we know he has mustard agents, and seron and possibly vx, a more toxic and per citizen tent...
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president and use your mandate to bring this country together to stop us from becoming greece. >> yes. >> man up, barack obama. strong words. >> he has a chance to be an historic president. what makes us greece? it's not because the tax code is at 35% versus 39.6. what's going to make this country greece, like every other western nation, retiring at 10,000 a day in terms of baby boomer, three workerses for every retiree, in 20 years we'll have two. medicare and social security are about $30 trillion underfunded. if you did what tip o'neill and ronald reagan chose to do, reform entitlements, we become the most dominant place on the planet pretty quickly. so what i would plead with the president to do is use this mandate. redo revenue, which we should. but what keeps us from becoming the country we want to be and damns the future generations is entitlement and spending. when i was 21, my mom died, when i was 22 my dad died. if it wasn't for social security survivor benefits, my sister would have never gone to college. social security is going to fail. when i was 22 we needed the 300 and
president and use your mandate to bring this country together to stop us from becoming greece. >> yes. >> man up, barack obama. strong words. >> he has a chance to be an historic president. what makes us greece? it's not because the tax code is at 35% versus 39.6. what's going to make this country greece, like every other western nation, retiring at 10,000 a day in terms of baby boomer, three workerses for every retiree, in 20 years we'll have two. medicare and social security...